Monthly Archives: March 2015

In the first of two trades yesterday, the Mets acquired lefty Alex Torres from the San Diego Padres for pitcher Cory Mazzoni and a player to be named later. The latter probably indicates a draftee from last year and Mazzoni … Continue reading →

The Mets won big yesterday against the Marlins by the score of 7-1 (I mean as big as a spring training game can be) as both Duda and Montero had monster days. The game was a little lost in all … Continue reading →

The Mets picked up another win yesterday against the Cardinals. The Mets only scored 3 runs, which is unusual for them this spring but still got the win behind a stellar start from Dillon Gee who pitched 7.0 innings allowing … Continue reading →

I know its Spring Training. I know the games don’t count. But the Mets struggled so much against the Nationals last year, Saturday’s game brought a lot of hope. The Mets had good pitching on Saturday and showed off a … Continue reading →

The Mets are closing in on the start of the 2015 season as they took the Harvey Day show on the road to the Cardinals. Harvey did well allowing one run over 4.1 innings throwing about 80 pitches, 58 of … Continue reading →

The title is a little sensational, right now there is really a place for Bowman on the team, but yesterday he had a nice start against the Nationals pitching 5.0 innings allowing 2 hits, a walk and striking out 4 … Continue reading →

The Mets and Yankees met again yesterday and the Mets won 7-2 behind some strong offense and timely pitching. In case you missed the game (where the WOR booth talked about buying legumes from Bed, Bath and Beyond) here are … Continue reading →

Yesterday the Fresno Grizzlies announced they were going to celebrate the 2017 World Series Champions, the Houston Astros this season. The night would include Back to the Future themed Jerseys and replica world champion rings for the fans. (Source) It … Continue reading →

The Mets lost their first meaningless game in a string of meaningless games today but it wasn’t all super meaningless. David Wright smacked his third homer of the Spring and Gee pitched four scoreless innings. In addition to Gee and … Continue reading →

The Mets won their 8th game that doesn’t matter in their last 11 games that don’t matter putting them in a tie for second place in a league were standings don’t matter. How did they do it? Let’s take a … Continue reading →